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~O\emher

8th, 1929.

THE S.A. JEWISH CHRON.JCLE.

In and Around the Peninsula.

The ·· EYenin~ :' ended with i.hi.'

•· Horah" and otlwT national danc :->.

A very enjoyahk cwniug wai-: ~pent b~· all pr '~ent. E:"pecially enjo~·ablr 1ras a paper on " Kuccoth ·· read hy

).[r. ).f. Wolozin:-;ky.

?.,,,,,

( Cr)i a ·

rib/ ·: re un·itcd

to

encl in suit- . c item· of ncu·s for publication

1

t1·i thi' column. All conirnunica-

1011. 7

f>.o

s iould reach the Editor,

lat · Box 2000, Cape Town_, not

·er than Trednesday morning.

1

:ec:etaric of ocieties are also

irii·zt

a

acr .: . to contribute neu:s of the

111iies of their organisations.

c<>Id

M

Wedding of Mr. and () rs. Eilenberg.

nhr of the

mo~t

interetitinrr <TUC't8

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·Ile

1 l< ~ephon of :.Ir. arnl :Jh~.

11 )(\]'<)' tl . dd'

~ tl ~ on 1eu golden we mg

-a.1 lell' nirce, ~Irs. :--iheck, who

fl ::ill . .

the wa,- from Europe to prp • t L

d t d'n at thP golden w<'dcling

() )'('

ve p1·el'ent the numcrou · rela-

\J\'11r:-;<'a::-;.

Mr .

1 .

·1·.

1 · · ll•ck hrought with her a

( ' ) · . . '

I aur ·I aiiiunir ITift in the r t- ·hap of

r < ,,.t<>ath of hcaten gold. Thi.

tokc>n f .

a o a great ach1eYcmcnt c,11one of the mo. t a pt gifts a ered ltpon tlw happv couple. It

\\·1.\l ]:n~raved: •;To 'the Gol<l.en

A ( lJtg f

"tin ~~ our dear Uncle and

It~.· ... lC'ee:-; and K e1>hews from

<>\\" '> A

r•a11

·r'

·1.l'll011g the otheT manr

I ll\ .ft

oth f g1 : WeTe a golden tea r 11 roin Yienna, a li~t of do11a-

n1fl l · ·

r,,.· < e lll ~Ir. and :Mrt'. Eilrn-

, iil

1~~ll\p to n1riou:-; .T 0wish chari-

% tl 1<'11na, a golden Ki<ldul"h c11p

'lJi 1<' U.'l'. Hebrr\\· Congrega-

• ll<_l a g-ol<len trinket C'ai"c for

1

~

lJPnhr ·g, an Pxqnit'ite hluP

r d .iar from thr RrY. Rf'noc'r.

<'hal'1nin•r minfaturf' wrddincr

l') I'- t"'

•l<jp hv a golden ba::::kPt }H'r~mrn ll:·

t(I. .\ll':-;. Hol"en. and many otlwr

illld h(' t .. l .

1l au it u tokrns. o{ afkrtio11

• ·t<'l'Jll

~ .

bitty f

the

ourt~ Anniversary of I Children's Service.

·a al

1 1-lt tnda~ \\a: iuderd a m<'-

l e <n .

1 w lll tli<' annal: of tlw

1. ' :·nago()'u<'. Bc»,ic1°s h<•in ll'

()('(" . r ' '• n

'11 f 0 Jon for hrn important pri- llnc·'"i· ·

o 1 l Olli" Ill the mornin~ it wa:'

]p ti .

f. nrt~·-fourth annin~r.·ary of '1111 t ( 'hildren\.. :-:.0n·ice inau;i·m-

). tl h

Ati : 1' Hr,. A. P. RrndN.

lllh'l'(' t' .

(• , . · rng 1raturc• of th<' :->er-

1 Cl' 1l

'or 1'. lP pre~ llC'e of a nnmlwr

\· fi. 11 PP<'r. who had attended tlw I

·.

i

H

r t

·

. (lrnc0. . Among iJwl'c wa~

<::i i <>thkugt>l ,'euior who on thi

011 b. . ' '

(ti 1 longhi not only her chil-

. ' lilt 11<•1· h'l l . . 1 ·11

u J 1 t ren : c u c ren f

111r thil<ir<·n ·s grarnkhildren:

our f'r

\ t1··1 i--<'lH'ra 1011. had c011w to

I llttp t t}

1• 1,. o lP Re,. A. P. Brnder . . lli(·ni'0

Y~ung-e:-;t

in

thi~

almo;-;t

<)0 f fanu !)· wrre littlP Hhir1e,-

lf,.,. I· ag d two. and litil0 Hr0nd:1

1011 • '

tl(' 1< • ~lg'<'d two and a half'. Hoih

·ldJ('. l ] .

r·(>t·u · H' laYC~cl with pnfrd

() Ill.

th<·r. wl 1 fiJ.

1 10 . lad hePn prP~Pnt at

1 1111

111 • l'l'\'H·1• werc1 )Ji:-;:-; Ro:'i<' ' .. a 1

-ilr \ nc .\Ir. liiorri:-; ~\k\':ancler.

th(~ ,111:'>' Lazar. who ha...: attPnd-

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h

1 ' Ht11rd<iy afternoon :-;('rYic.:P,

lr1· l ·1 .

<.'. n d ren for many Yl'<H".

I )ll'(I,_, ,

H

.{Int with ha two chiltln 11.

' h

1:ni·1.-. )iii..:..: Gertie Gl'rlH•r and

•1l i11r f , .

lllif 0 Scout::; arnl Girl d!Hles

Ol'Jl).

Thi. delightful <:>Yent mu haYc given thr Re,·. Render and the older memhPr oI the Congregation much p1Pasurr.

We \ri~h Mr. Be11cll1r nm n)· more happy anniYrr~arie:-< of thi:-; auspici-

011s occasion.

The Kadimah Association.

On . 'unda:·. 27th ult., a Sim- rhath Torah Ewning was h ld in th<" Zionist Hall hy the Ka<lirnah A,..:-;o iation.

Forthcoming Events.

Thr Kaclimah As8ociation

,rm

hold the following function:' :-On Sunday. 10th ~ owmber, thr1" \rill be a literary di~cu~::;ion led b.\· ).fr.

.J . ..:hin in tlw Old Hynagogue, at

l .;30 p.m. lh .. J. ~ae:h...; "·ill lecture>

on Sunday. 17th X owmhrr. in tlw Zionil"t Ball, at 8.30 p.m.; the ...;uh- ject will lw aimounced later. On Katurday, ·)~rd onml)(•r, the At'- r;;ociation will hold a dane<' in tlw Zionist Hall, at p.m. .Jfomber::',

1~. Gd.; non-mrmherl". acrompanic-'d by JUPlllh<'l'i-: 2-.:

Chanukah Essay Competition.

The Competition will be open to boys and girls under thirteen and under seventeen.

For the former section the subject will be '' Judas Maccabeus" the essay not to exceed 750 words, and for the latter, "The Origin and Significance of Chanukah,"

the length of the essay not to exceed 1500 words.

All Essays must be written on foolscap paper- one side only being used, and not signed. Entrants, however, should send in their names and addresses on a se-;: arate sheet of paper attached to their efforts.

Manuscripts which should be addressed to the Editor, S.A. Jewish Chronicle, 58, Burg Street, Cape Town, the the Envelope being marked '• Competition," must be accompanied by a certificate from parent, guardian or teacher, certifying that the essay is competitor's own work.

The decision of the Judges will be final.· The following prizes are offered:-

For Boys and Girls und ~ r seventeen:

1st prize £4 4 O.

2nd prize £2 2

o.

Two Consolation Prizes.

For Boys and Girls under thirteen : 1st prize £3 3 O.

2nd prize£ I 1 Q.

Two Consolation Prizes.

The Competition closes on December 3rd, 1929.

A Popular Barmitzvah.

A Yery frtlfo·e atrnosphe1" prc- rniled in thr Garden" Sy11agog1w last :-4aturcfa)· morning, ,,·hrn ~Ia. ter Ger. hon Gitlin. tlw ~on of the well- knO\nI and popular ZionL t \\'Ork<'l', ).fr. .T. 1 itlin. became Barmitzrnh.

Gershon Ciitlin has a thorough com- mand of the Hebr w languagr arnl be read hi:-< portion oE the Tornh with gT<'al raf'<' and confidencP. Hi:->

).Ir. E. 1harloff \\'a:-:; in the chair, and in \l'C1koming a large audience, . pokl'

or

tlw :-;ignificance of "uccoth

a~ a national holidaY. He appealeJ to the nwmhers

to do

their dnt~- to

tlw 1ir\\ 'rrmple in Zion which wa.

<'lHtrd h~, t hP Balfour Declaration.

:.Iul"ita l i trrns were })TOYi<l.ecl hy the

)h:':-;l':-; Fc111Pr, piano chH'i; :\Ir.

Losrnan, monologue; reading, by )fr. Ch. \Yhrr1er; :-:;ong, ~Ir. A. Bank, and .·kefrlw:--hY ~Ir. Asher. Hefre.:-;h-

1110nt~ wrrP . ~nC'<l in the inten-al clear )·oung- Yoicl' rang out in the and Pale:'tinian :,;ong~ \Yer, ~ung. Synagogue a11d hi::; melodiou::; chant-

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ing would haYC done credit to a young Chazan.

Standing very "traight ancl ~pcak­

ilw ,·erv dearl'· youncr Gerhon

b .,J · " ' ... t:-

deliwred hi· ~peech. HoweYer rn •- ehanieal the~e Rpeeche · generall!· are, t herP wa.· still f'omething ~tirri11g in the spectacle of this young lad standing on th0 ~tcps leading- to the ark nnd fating: the Conrrreg:ation.

rrhe Rev. A. P. Bender dcliY0red a lengthy and 1mpre ~ive exhortation to him :from the pulpit. urging him to follow in his father\; foot~teps.

:\fr. Render tlwn O'a\"c hi.I" hlc~ ·ing to the newl~· initiated mernb •r oI the Congregation.

A fitting- con fosion to thi: littl' C<"rernony took place wh(ln :Mr.

Maurice Eiknberg hook Oer8hon by the hand. Thu the two heroes of the morning, the old man c lebrating hi~ croldeu wedding, and tlw yon th f'ntering on hi: manhood. rnrt on a day which wa:-; to both of tlwm one of the mol't momentous of their liH':-'.

An " At Home " at the Zionist Hall.

Larg: numl>rrs of people g:aihrn•d at the Zionist Hall on unday after- noon

to

cPlehratr the Harmitzrnh of Ger:-;hon Gitlin.

It \ms e:;:sentially a Zionii-:t ;dfoir.

'Jf0n prorninrnt in Zionist }paclrrship gathered at thE' head of the tahl arnl deli Yc:>I'(l< l !"peer h t' of Zionist irn port, while th<':'>' toa. ied the parrnts and thr Barmitzrnh ho,- himl"elf.

Among-the 8p aker l\'ere the Re•\·.

A. I). R<'1HlN. Mr. Ochh0rg-. ~fr.

:Jforri:' Al<•xand('r, ~fr. )I. Kent-· ridg0. ).[r. R0nzio~1 "· Her,;ch arnl otlwr:-;. :Jf r. Gitlin rc:>plied in Yi 1- dish and Orr:->11011 Oitlin in Jlucnt lfrbrr\\'.

An10ng:.:t thr llllmerou;-; gue:-;ts present WC'l'C' )lr. ancl )fr:-:. B.

Tirodir ( ner Gitlin), Dr. aml ~Ir:-.

N. K Kuk_. AdYocate

and

~Ir ...

Herb:-;t0in, )1r. and Mrs. h Punrit- l"ky and family, :Mr. all(l ~Ir:-:.

.T ocum, )frs. Kentridge_, )frl". OC'h- lierg, Mr. \Y. Jacob:;:, who had come t1 mm ~pef'ia 11 y from Johann rsb urg, :Jir . .J. Zuckerman, :.\Ir. and :Jirs. U.

Zuckerman. :Jli.'s .Te. sie Zu k0rma11,

~In-. Ula;wr. Adrncate ancl 'Jfr~.

Clout;-:;. :\fr. 1rn<l :JI rs. D. Gdz .. ::\Ir.

rmcl :Jirs. P. Poliran~b·, :Jfr. and 1Irs. Uordon, )fr. and ·~Ir:-;. \Yei11- l'<'frh. Dr. a1Hl :JT rl". Oan:-<. :\Ir:.,. H.

. '('11\rnrt;r,, Dr. <llHl .Jf rl". Imnwrmau, ::\fr. nrnl .Jir:. Ho:-;011. :\Jr. an cl :Jir8.

:r.

C\m1l"m·. :Jfr. L. ~-\.. G. X rtrnl<tu, :J[r. ~- Yf'r-RJun. who recenih· ar- riYC'cl from Emopr. ancl li'Hm}· other:-:.

M rr»-making la tecl all the after- noon and concluded with dancing.

in which thr youncr people joined with enthnja m .

::Jlel":->rl". },rnclin Bro~. had charge of the caiC'l'inp: <ll'nrng('lll<'nt~.

The Aged Home.

The inmates of the Cape J ewi.-h Aged Home wer not forgotten hy l\fr. and i\Ir. . Eilenberg in their golden wedding- c lebration.'. On

"l'ue:;:day a . pecial luncheon wal'.\

giYen them at the Institution, owr which the popular :Matron. )fr-; . .'.

Frank', presid d. 'Cnfortunatel}

l\Irs. Eilenberg- ra' unahle to be pre ent. 'I'here were en'ral of the

n •tt t th I i1c1, al' well a:

'-omnu ee a . e n • . . H. . R Kl 1 , nd ]Ur. E1lenherg s

_e' · f 1 )e cl - k of Craccrn.

mecr, Dr. Hannah Schc ·

It h rr·~thcring. and l\Ir.

\YC1S a appr c-''

D. Gordon, , ~m .. propo. ed the health (Continued ori page 726}.

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726

THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.

, h 19:.9·

• ovember St .

\ OUR CHILDREN'S CIRCLE

\ Conducted By COUSIN HELEN.

' --=----=~---==~=~

"A little child shall lead them."

-Isaiah xi., 6.

Our Motto:

.. Do not unto others, what you would not have others do ttnto you."

P.O. Box 2000, Cape Town.

J\Iy dear little Cousins,

La

t

Tue dav we commemorated the twelfth an;1iver. ary of Balfour Day. At the Zioni ·

t

Hall the grown-ups met. in the evening

to

ex- preN,, again their glad feeling' that the ivili ed world ha recogni ed that Pale fo1e is the .J ewi h Home- land. 1'hey mad . peeche:3, and en- joyed a mu ical proo-ramme, and all th time they thought that it will b their children who will really be ahle to benf'fit a. a re ult of the gloriou upbuildino- of th olcl

<.:onntry.

Aft r the war, the nations of the world met to di cu' what .hould be the po'ition of the different people.

They then agreed that Lord Bal- foUT'..; . ngge. tion that Pale~tine

hould he given back to the J ewi h / people wa~ a wi;--e one. ·d'eat Britain then cont nted to look aft r thi: country, to . ee that jul'-tice would b carried out. and that the Hebrew nation eonld again b able to build up "a land floll'ing ll'ifh milh.· and honey.n

Quite rec ntly ther ha. been a lot of trouble in Eretz J, rael. I told you about that a fe"· week,: ago.

hllt now th re i:-; peacP again. and our people tue working hHd to im- prove the c.:ountr~·. This ~·par tlw .T ewi._h 1 ad er::; an• goiup: to try to hny a. much land in the count..~· a:

i~ po~:-:ibl . and in , 'outh Africa col- l ction. will be madP to hf'l p to pmcha...,e ihi. land.

'l'Hl~ T ... HKI~II JE,~·.;;rAH.

Th' .J w::; lrnn• alway:-; waifrd for

<t ~ fe .;;ia h. Long ugo they hoped that a king: from tlw fnmih- of J)aYiU,

who1~1

tht•,\' low(l mor' 'than all their oth '1' kinlr:. would comp 1md ml o · r them. drin• away tlwir ( 1wmi ·~. and bring th 'lll happine ·:

and pearc. During tlw (hirk <la!·:' of .T( wi ·h hi ·tory. wh n tlwy were driwn from country to emmtry. they ne'er ... topp cl hoping- for th"'

• fe·;·iah who would :nrely come in iinw to brin~ them ba ·k to th(" Holy

Land.

'l'Jwn in the own of . m~Tlltl. in 'l'u rkPv. a nwrchnnt had c on whom h alit~d • 'ahhatni

Z ,·i.

Thi l oy, n" 11 gr w oldrr and . 11dicd thr ho k;-; o hi:-. pc:opll. b '!.!"Hll to dream trano- !ream . \Yh n h' r ad th

~oirn~~

a book wbi ·h tf'll:-; of 11uwi<·

and man:· \\·01HIPrfnl thing which

.... 0mc .Jew:- lwli ,,.el ha pp 11 <l lon!.!:

;w:o. ]w wond<1rrd \dwthe.r h •. ·ould not hri

nu

,1 bon t wond<'l".: for lu:-p o- 1, .\1 h-.t h. w<1 ... cert11i11 1 hat h1•

pl. ."-\ (

\\fl ... ihe .Me:---..iah 'nt b~ od to

i•e .... ·11 th .1<'\li ... h]Jopl fnmall tlwir trouhli•: ;mil l1'<Hl them h.H'k

to

l'a1c .... 1i1w.

l'h .T wi-..h p 'opk \\ 'l' "0 un- lrn PPY at tlrnt tinH' that n~any o~

them wl'rr !!"Ltd to " I ·om• • nlihatai ,, · \ll O\ r 'l'ul'k ·r .lf'w.' h<1gan

hf'\ 1. - .

to do:-<' th ir :-hop. nnd t<'1.l their J• aJlll .11•0 . ... t•) ' ::--crt rt)adr ~ . for th) Journr\' . 1 ]Iolv Land \\'l h tlw wondrr- to ll · .

fol ~fr:-:siah a· their leader. ~oon th 11<'\rs ~pread throno-hont Europe.

In eYcry country Jew' beliewd that thrir :Jle..:tiiah had come.

Rut thr ~nlfan who ruled oYer 'l'nrkf'v at that time did not belieYe tlrnt ~·ahbatai 7.:C'vi was the ~k~sinh.

'l'he Sultan was a Mohammedan.

H(> reallv <lid not care hmY much

th .Tews. of his kingdom belieYed in Sabbatai Zevi; hut they wer good, hard-working citizen",. and he did not '"ant to s e them TU ~hing away from i heir home~ to follow a man the • nltan belieYed would only lead them into trouble. • 'o he put Sab- hatai Zevi in pri on.

till the Jew, did not lose their faith in him. They ~aid that Sab- batai /'.;eyi could r allv 'rnrk \rnnder~.

'rhey waitt'rl for a .:ign from their :Jies. iah.

The • 'ultan decided that he mu::-t :-<how th' Jew · that thev could not trn~t their ~nppo ed :Jles .. iah. who was ju::-t an ordinary man. He told Sabbatai ZeYi that he would ~et him free for working ju:-<t one wond r.

'r1w ~ultan said: .. I will have my an·her" shoot at you with their a now~. I~ You are really a man who can work wonder for. the .Jew- i~h pPopl<'. thf' arrows will not hurt you. But if you are not their Me.- :'iah and just an ordinaT:· man, you will !lie."

:-\ahhatai Ze\·i WH:O: afraid to tli . He confe!':"c>tl that h wa.. only an or<linary man and dared not face the

<llTow:-: of the :--;ultan':;; aTcher~. The . 'uha11 did not ,,·ant P.ahbatai Zevi to dt•(•t>iYe t ht"

.r

ew:-: again. BeforP tlw Turki ... h ~Ie:-:~iah was fre('d from

pri~011, lw \\·a:-; forc·ed to heconw a

l'L',ll 1 urk nncl nc ept tlw Uohamme-

dnn rPligiun.

Tlw .J l'\\'i:-:h pPOplt' then undl'l'-

~to<HI th11t it \\'fls fooli~h to tru:-<t any·

onlinar:· mnn a: a ::\lp:-;~inh; hut that i lw H o]y Land could onh· lH• rrbuilt with th~ c•nf'rg:· urnl work of all th<>

iwoplt'.

( 'elw , fl< rifzo11. J!uizenucru.- 'I'han k you for your letter. T mn gla<l yon take an interr~t in Our

< 'in·lr. I am <l frai<l T am 11ot ablr t mt :·ou i1 ommnnication with nn owr. PH'-' con '~pondrnt. \re haYe

<i mall conP:--pondence group with-

i11 our o" n 'irdP. bnt that i~ all.

Jf :·int w0111<l writ to thP Young f l'<H'l ( orn<'r in tlw London .Jeu i,·lt r1711 onicft>. you might lw ah le to find

<I rirn1l t h<'n'.

('IL\ Tl K.\ H E, NA y

< '< l:JI P L'I' ITT<)_ - .

J hopt> you Lan alrr<Hh lwg1111 to

< 0111 d yum tac:t. for ill~ c=-·in'

• Jud<1-. :\liH·e·tl>Pn.. It would 011 bP Jm t'}y j [' ! ltt' J>l'i%P \rOllld C011J(' to nwml rl'' of Our 'irc·ll'. Do trv hard.

Your loYin!!.'

l L.~rx HELE -.

[To become a member of our Circle write down -rour name. age.

addre- nrul anythin; else you choose, and send it to Cousin Helen.]

IN AND AROUND THE PENINSULA.

(Continued from page 723).

of ::\Ir. and ::\fr~. Eilenberg and con- p:ratnlatetl them on behalf of the

1ommitt e and the inmate". Hr

PXpre~~ed the hope that they would be pared to celebrate their diamond wedding arnl that their yPar~ would he full of happines~ and content- mrnt. :J[r. haac Ochberg added a few word~ arnl paid

a

t1·ibnte to ::\Ir.

Eilenberg·~ great ~ervice to the In- :titution. of whieh hr was Pre~id nt.

)fr. falenberg: briefly re. ponded arn:

expres ·ed both his 'rife'.· a ud his own thanks for nll the kindl>- refer- ence~ macle. H<' took the opportun- ity of rf'marking upon the manner

ii;

which thr Home was conducted bv the )Iatron. and said it was the ,,;ish of ewn mrmber of thr Com- mitt e to makr the inmate a. happy, comfortable and content a:-; was humanly po sible.

J apheth in the Tents of Shem.

In thi:-: "·<>ek'~ ~t'drn, Ol'nt.'si~.

Clrnptcr 10, YPr:-.<'~ :W and ~I. \\'C

n>ad: ·· Ancl lw (Xoah) said,

nle:-<~rd b t lw Lord God of ~h<~m ~

nncl Canaan 1'hall ht> hi::- s('l'Yant.

Goel 1'hall PnhHJ.! Japheth. <m<l he

~hall dwPll in ihc tents of 1 'hem~

. . . . •· In

rr,1L

Bab. ~!C'O'. D, al:o in Tal

.T

cm •. w<> find Rabbi Hecya Biu Aha ronrnwnting: on tlw \\·ord~

.. Yapht Elohim I/yeptheth·' ( "c+o<l

~hall rnlargc .l 11pheth .,) , remarb:

•· Yoph~·ootho :--;]wl l<'pheth B'oho-

]py ~lwim.~· The beauty of .Tciph- rth. 1rnmrly. Gn'cian c·tiltnre,

ht'C<rn~e the Grecian: wer1• th<>

de"c<'n<lnnt: of .laphcth, shall <l\\·ell in the tc>nt: of ~hem. ThP grt'at

<lifficnliv that tlw .frws expNi(•ncecl in lw 'day:-; of their liYing under Ci n'<'i1rn n;l<'. tlw 1:omi11~ in c·cmtact with fon'ip:;1 l'lllturc in general, rnadP it nf'ep:-;:-:1Hy to warn them of tlw gT<'at dang<'r tlwy were exposing t lwms<•h 1\' to. m1mel:·. of lo.'inp;

their mrn idrntih. Hrncc' tlH

llP<'t':-:sit \' of Hahhi Hc><'\'a Har Aba':-i (•ornnw1;t inµ: that th~ hrfltth- of .l ~1plwth n{u:-:t h1• kPpt. " H\;hol('_\"

:--\lwim .. ("in thl' i<'nt .... or ~lwm ").

Thnt in :-;pit~

or

lwing- irnhur.d \\·ith fon,ign eult111·<· and idc1als. a: long- ''" t lw hon11• i=- k1•pt cl 1' t hr hornr of

• lll'lll, 1 h<'l'(' j~ l'\'Pl'Y }>l'Osped

or

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